%0 Journal Article %T Applicatory Possibility Granting on Historical Houses based on Canter's Positional Model (The Case Study of Molasadra Historical House) %J Scientific Journal of Maremat & Me'mari-e Iran (quarterly) %V 8 %N 15 %U http://mmi.aui.ac.ir/article-1-419-en.html %R %D 2018 %K Keywords: Possibility, Applicatory granting, Molasadra house, Revival, Canter's position model., %X Abstract Position is a part of space whose identity is defined based on the features of on which it is located and it is a space that is meaningful for a person or some people. Regarding the houses with historical identity and revival of them which are symbolic phenomena is essential. The question raised up here is how the process and humane conformist activities with constructive body are recognized and applied in relation to the distinctive features and conditions of each and every set and how the entire totality case is made in relation to the convergence between the elements of a historical building. According to what has been mentioned, the main purpose of this study is noting the revival of historical houses as a place and the case study is Molasadra historical house in Kahak, Qom. The main perspective of the authors of this article is a case study in which it is attempted to collect the data by means of historical interpretive method to make a better understanding of Molasadra house and its potential capabilities based on the Canter's possibility model that necessitates the three elements of meaning, activity and body to identify a place and define adaptive applicatory features with the meanings of historical building. In this regard, a suitable application for the set is made and the results under the title of knowledge and philosophy school of thought show that this applicatory does not make a new meaning but adapts with the meaning of the building and is in the heart of the historical city of Kahak as a judicial center for Qom. %> http://mmi.aui.ac.ir/article-1-419-en.pdf %P 59-74 %& 59 %! %9 Research original/ Regular Article %L A-10-879-1 %+ %G eng %@ 2345-3850 %[ 2018